Stuck Rubber Baby

Stuck Rubber Baby
Author: Howard Cruse
Publsiher: Titan Publishing Company
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2011-09-01
Genre: Civil rights
ISBN: 1848568916

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In the 1960s American South a young gas station attendant named Toland Polk is rejected from the army draft for admitting 'homosexual tendencies' and falls in with a close-knit group of young locals yearning to break free from conformity through civil rights activism, folk music and attending gay-friendly nightclubs.

Stuck Rubber Baby

Stuck Rubber Baby
Author: Howard Cruse
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Civil rights
ISBN: 1401227139

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A tale of Toland Polk, a young man caught in the maelstrom of the civil rights movement and the intrenched homophobia of small-town America

No Straight Lines

No Straight Lines
Author: Justin Hall
Publsiher: Fantagraphics Books
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2013-08-03
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781606997185

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No Straight Lines showcases major names such as Alison Bechdel, Howard Cruse, and Ralf Koenig (one of Europe’s most popular cartoonists), as well as high-profile, crossover creators who have dabbled in LGBT cartooning, like legendary NYC artist David Wojnarowicz and media darling and advice columnist Dan Savage. No Straight Lines also spotlights many talented creators who never made it out of the queer comics ghetto, but produced amazing work that deserves wider attention. Queer cartooning encompasses some of the best and most interesting comics of the last four decades, with creators tackling complex issues of identity and a changing society with intelligence, humor, and imagination. This book celebrates this vibrant artistic underground by gathering together a collection of excellent stories that can be enjoyed by all. Until recently, queer cartooning existed in a parallel universe to the rest of comics, appearing only in gay newspapers and gay bookstores and not in comic book stores, mainstream bookstores or newspapers. The insular nature of the world of queer cartooning, however, created a fascinating artistic scene. LGBT comics have been an uncensored, internal conversation within the queer community, and thus provide a unique window into the hopes, fears, and fantasies of queer people for the last four decades. These comics have forged their aesthetics from the influences of underground comix, gay erotic art, punk zines, and the biting commentaries of drag queens, bull dykes, and other marginalized queers. They have analyzed their own communities, and their relationship with the broader society. They are smart, funny, and profound. No Straight Lines has been heralded by people interested in comics history, and people invested in LGBT culture will embrace it as a unique and invaluable collection.

Good White Queers

Good White Queers
Author: Kai Linke
Publsiher: transcript Verlag
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2021-03-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783839449172

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How do white queer people portray our own whiteness? Can we, in the stories we tell about ourselves, face the uncomfortable fact that, while queer, we might still be racist? If we cannot, what does that say about us as potential allies in intersectional struggles? A careful analysis of Dykes To Watch Out For and Stuck Rubber Baby by queer comic icons Alison Bechdel and Howard Cruse traces the intersections of queerness and racism in the neglected medium of queer comics, while a close reading of Jaime Cortez's striking graphic novel Sexile/Sexilio offers glimpses of the complexities and difficult truths that lie beyond the limits of the white queer imaginary.

Wendel All Together

Wendel All Together
Author: Howard Cruse
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2001
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: UOM:39015061328244

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Join Wendel Trupstock and his significant other, Ollie Chalmers, as they navigate gay life in the '80s. Howard Cruse's Wendel ran in The Advocate during one of the most tumultuous periods in gay history, and the lives of his characters are a snapshot of that era -- from the bar scene to long term commitments, from AIDS to activism, from Reagan to right-wing homophobia. Big issues and everyday life mingle in this strip with hilarious results. And Cruse is a master with pen and ink! Wendel All Together brings readers this classic comic strip complete in one volume for the first time ever!

Early Barefootz

Early Barefootz
Author: Howard Cruse
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1990
Genre: Humor
ISBN: UOM:39015060790121

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7 Miles a Second

7 Miles a Second
Author: Romberger
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018-08-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1947841912

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Comics and the U S South

Comics and the U S  South
Author: Brannon Costello,Qiana J. Whitted
Publsiher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2012-01-20
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781617030192

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Comics and the U.S. South offers a wide-ranging and long overdue assessment of how life and culture in the United States South is represented in serial comics, graphic novels, newspaper comic strips, and webcomics. Diverting the lens of comics studies from the skyscrapers of Superman's Metropolis or Chris Ware's Chicago to the swamps, backroads, small towns, and cities of the U.S. South, this collection critically examines the pulp genres associated with mainstream comic books alongside independent and alternative comics. Some essays seek to discover what Captain America can reveal about southern regionalism and how slave narratives can help us reread Swamp Thing; others examine how creators such as Walt Kelly (Pogo), Howard Cruse (Stuck Rubber Baby), Kyle Baker (Nat Turner), and Josh Neufeld (A.D.: New Orleans after the Deluge) draw upon the unique formal properties of the comics to question and revise familiar narratives of race, class, and sexuality; and another considers how southern writer Randall Kenan adapted elements of comics form to prose fiction. With essays from an interdisciplinary group of scholars, Comics and the U.S. South contributes to and also productively reorients the most significant and compelling conversations in both comics scholarship and in southern studies.